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AAR’s research and testing subsidiary renamed ‘MvX Rail’

By Trains Staff | March 15, 2022

| Last updated on March 21, 2024


Rebranding comes as organization relocates in Pueblo, Colo.

Logo of MxV RailPUEBLO, Colo. — The Association of American Railroads is rebranding its research and technology subsidiary as “MvX Rail,” the AAR announced today.

The subsidiary had previously been known as Transportation Technology Center Inc., or TTCI — a name that became problematic and a source of some confusion when the Federal Railroad Administration granted a lease for its Transportation Technology Center near Pueblo to a new company later this year.

MxV Rail will continue to work at the Transportation Technology Center until this fall. It is developing a new testing facility at the PuebloPlex industrial complex, with offices and laboratories at a second Pueblo location [see “New TTCI facility should have first test tracks open this year,” Trains News Wire, Jan. 10, 2022].

MxV Rail employs more than 300 people, including 110 mechanical, civil, industrial, and electrical engineers and metallurgists engaged in rail-oriented scientific research.

“The nation’s major railroads — both passenger and freight — enthusiastically support MxV Rail,” AAR CEO Ian Jefferies said in a press release.

“MxV Rail is poised for a successful transition to our new facilities,” said MxV CEO Kari Gonzales. “… Our new name, MxV Rail is based on the formula for momentum — mass times velocity — evoking our dedication to creating the momentum needed to move our industry forward. Our experts are guided by the principles of rigor, innovation, collaboration and real-world applicability that are key to helping solve the industry’s most pressing challenges — immediate and long-term.”

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